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    India’s Quantum Future: How Startups Are Powering the National Quantum Mission

    By eZizz InsiderJuly 21, 2025Updated:August 4, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
    India Quantum Mission Startups Funding 6000 cr
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    Quantum technology isn’t science fiction anymore—it’s here and growing fast. It’s about using the principles of quantum mechanics, like superposition and entanglement, to create powerful tools: computers that solve problems in seconds, sensors that detect the tiniest changes, and encryption so strong, it’s virtually unbreakable.

    In April 2023, the Government of India launched the ambitious National Quantum Mission (NQM), earmarking ₹6,003.65 crore for 2023–2031. This mission, led by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), aims to put India among the top global leaders in quantum science and technology. (Source : NQM DST)

    India’s quantum mission budget isn’t just about funding research—it’s a signal to startups, researchers, and innovators: India is serious about leading in deep tech.

    “The National Quantum Mission will accelerate quantum-based technology-led economic growth and nurture a vibrant ecosystem,” said Union Minister Jitendra Singh.”

    Source : (PIB)

    This article explores how India quantum mission startups are riding this wave to turn labs into scalable businesses—and transform India’s tech future.

    What Is the National Quantum Mission?

    National Quantum Mission is a strategic initiative to leverage quantum technology, fuel innovation, strengthen cybersecurity, and accelerate industrial transformation across sectors.

    Mission Scope & Timeline (₹6,003.65 Cr over 2023–2031)

    Launched in April 2023, the National Quantum Mission India is a strategic science initiative by the DST to support the development of quantum computers, communication, sensing, and material sciences. The ₹6,003.65 crore budget is designed to be disbursed over eight years.

    Thematic Hubs: Computing, Communication, Sensing, Materials

    The four T-Hubs are established in leading institutions of India such as Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bengaluru, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras in association with the Centre for Development of Telematics, New Delhi, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay and Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi.

    The mission will establish four Thematic Hubs:

    • Quantum Computing, led by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore.
    • Quantum Communication, led by Indian Institute of Technology Madras in association with the Centre for Development off Telematics (C-DOT), New Delhi.
    • Quantum Sensing & Metrology spearheaded by the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT-B).
    • Quantum Materials & Devices coordinated by the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT-D)

    Each hub will work with academic institutions and startups to incubate indigenous tech.

    India’s Positioning Among Quantum-Tech Leaders

    India joins a growing global league—alongside the US, China, Canada, and Germany—each investing billions in quantum tech. While the West has a head start, India’s strength lies in its talent pipeline and affordability of R&D.

    Why Startups Matter in India’s Quantum Ecosystem

    Role in Deep-Tech R&D and Commercialization

    While universities lead research, startups are bridging the lab-to-market gap. They’re building practical tools—like quantum key distribution systems and simulators—that businesses can use today.

    Government Incentives & Academic Collaborations

    Through NQM, the government is encouraging:

    • Startup–research lab partnerships
    • Funding through DST, MeitY, and BIRAC
    • Incubation at IITs and science parks

    This opens new doors for commercialization and global collaborations.

    Talent Pool from IITs, IISc, National Labs

    India’s quantum workforce is growing. Many founders and researchers hail from IIT Bombay, IISc Bengaluru, and TIFR, bringing world-class expertise.

    Startup Spotlights

    QNu Labs (Bengaluru) – Pioneer in Quantum Key Distribution

    • Founded: 2016
    • Product: Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) system for unbreakable encryption
    • Focus: Secure communication for defense, finance, and enterprise
    • Highlight: India’s first commercial QKD solution tested with DRDO and BEL

    QpiAI Tech (Bengaluru) – Hybrid AI + Quantum Full-Stack Platform

    • Founded: 2021 by Dr. Gautam Shroff
    • Focus: End-to-end quantum computing with AI integration
    • Funding: Raised $32 million in 2024 (Avataar Ventures, NQM-linked grant)
    • Partnerships: With CDAC and L&T Cloudfiniti to build India’s first quantum computer

    BosonQ Psi – Quantum Simulations for Aerospace & Engineering

    • Founded: 2020
    • Specialty: Aerospace-grade quantum simulations (e.g., structural stress, fluid dynamics)
    • Use Case: Replaces time-consuming simulations with fast quantum modeling

    Other Notable Players

    • QRDLab – Cybersecurity solutions for defense using quantum communication
    • QuLabs – Quantum random number generators and simulation tools

    Challenges These Startups Face

    Quantum-Ready Infrastructure & Hardware Access

    Building and testing quantum systems need special cryogenic setups and quantum chips—which are scarce and expensive in India.

    Talent Scarcity: Niche Experts Required

    Quantum startups need PhDs in quantum physics, photonics, and nanotech—but India has a limited supply of such specialists.

    Lengthy R&D Cycles and VC Skepticism

    Deep-tech ventures, unlike SaaS startups, may take 5–10 years to become profitable. Many VCs hesitate due to uncertain ROI and regulatory barriers.

    “It’s not a typical 3-year exit startup model,” notes Ankit Tiwari, CTO at QNu Labs. “Patience and strategic capital are key.”

    Source : OfficeChai Interview

    Opportunities from the National Quantum Mission

    Public-Private Grants & Incubation Support

    Startups like QpiAI are already benefiting from direct NQM grants and PPP (Public-Private Partnership) incubation models via DST and CDAC.

    Upskilling Programs & Thematic Hub Collaborations

    The quantum mission India includes funding for skill development, internships, and PhD fellowships. This helps build the next-gen workforce.

    Rising Global Interest: QaaS and Export Potential

    Quantum-as-a-Service (QaaS) is emerging as a business model. Indian startups could offer APIs and SaaS platforms for simulation and secure communication globally.

    What’s Next for India’s Quantum Startups?

    India’s 5–10 Year Quantum Tech Trajectory. By 2030, India could produce :

    • Quantum computers with 50–100 qubits
    • Secure satellite-based quantum networks
    • Export-ready QKD and simulation products
    • Develop a multi-node quantum network
    • Design advanced quantum Sensing & Clocks
    • Develop and synthesize quantum Materials & Devices

    What Founders, Students, and VCs Should Watch

    • Government tenders through GeM
    • Cross-border funding opportunities (UKRI, Horizon Europe)
    • Hiring programs at Thematic Hubs in IIT Madras, IISc Bengaluru

    Conclusion

    The national quantum mission funding is more than a boost—it’s a blueprint for India’s leap into the future. By empowering startups, nurturing researchers, and setting up collaborative ecosystems, quantum mission India is laying the foundation for a trillion-dollar tech economy.

    Startups like QNu Labs, QpiAI, and BosonQ Psi are not just participating—they’re pioneering. But to truly succeed, India must bridge infrastructure gaps, grow quantum talent, and attract bold investors willing to think long-term.

    “The future of quantum tech in India is being built today—startup by startup, qubit by qubit.”


    FAQs

    What is the budget of India’s National Quantum Mission?

    The government allocated ₹6,003.65 crore for the National Quantum Mission from 2023 to 2031.

    Which startups are part of India’s quantum mission?

    Key startups include QNu Labs, QpiAI Tech, BosonQ Psi, and QRDLab—each working on unique quantum solutions.

    Who is managing the National Quantum Mission?

    The mission is steered by the Department of Science & Technology (DST) and implemented via Thematic Hubs hosted at top institutions.

    What are the focus areas of the NQM?

    Quantum computing, communication, sensing, metrology, and materials science.

    How can students and researchers get involved in NQM?

    They can apply for fellowships, internships, and research roles at institutions part of the Thematic Hubs.
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